OmniVision, known for producing out-of-the-box digital imaging solutions, supplied Apple with the back camera sensor for iPhone 4. The California based company has recently produced new sensors called OV12825 for the cameras of upcoming smartphones. The newly developed sensor, which will enter the production stage around early June, will offer 12.6 megapixel resolution along with 1080p video recording on 60fps.

iPhone sure is a classy and beautiful device but it is also as delicate as classy it may be. iPhone 4 has a glass front and back which means it can be as useful as a paperweight if you end up dropping it. On the other hand, water can just as easily take your phone’s life.

White iPhone has waited ages to see the light but we’re hearing it’s finally coming and this time it’s for real, well almost. Last week, Apple confirmed to WSJ that the white iPhone 4 shall be launched this spring. While spring is a larger span of time, new reports suggest that white iPhone 4 will arrive this month.

Though there are dual-SIM card adapters available for iPhone 4, but they sure aren’t as classy as this dual-SIM case. We’re also hearing that iPhone 5 may actually offer dual-SIM by default. But those of you who can’t wait till the release of iPhone 5 for the dual-SIM functionality, can probably try this new iPhone 4 case called “Rebel 2Phone Dual SIM Standby Case” by Rebel SIMCard, which not only provides you with an extra SIM slot, but also offers you a secondary battery of 800mAH.

You know how quickly people are moving away from papers and prints. I’d personally rather read a blog or may be an online version of a paper than a newspaper but there’s something about prints that probably can’t be replaced by digitization, not too soon at least.

Just yesterday, through a patent, we found about Apple’s secondary display that may be introduced in their upcoming iOS devices. Well, there’s a new patent out already which highlights some of the details of the primary display of next-gen iPhone. The new improved display will be hybrid of e-ink and standard LCD.

PatentlyApple has been watching Apple closely for the patents that folks at Cupertino are filing at USPTO. The recent inclusion assigned to Apple is one of its kind piece of technology. The new revived bezel offers a secondary display built around printed segmented electroluminescence technology for various controls for work and play.

This has to be one of the most awaited apps for the sports fanatics who would want to watch sports live on the go on their smartphones. For now, the app has only been released for iPhone and iPod touch but there is an iPad optimized version in pipeline that is expected to be available by May.